Mr. Speaker, at times, I am almost startled by the questions that come from the Liberal Party. This is one of those times.
Very clearly, it is significantly important that in any agreement Canada has with a nearly failed nation such as Honduras or Colombia, when we put the package together, we have to find a way to lever human rights and labour standards. We do that by including them in the trade agreement.
That has not happened under the Conservative government. My colleague mentioned the professor talking about window dressing, and there is so much window dressing.
I am actually startled, because there was a time when the Liberals used to stand up for human rights. Now they are standing up for dollars, and that is very disappointing.